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Show $880 FINE IMPOSED FOR SHOOTING BOY Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, May 2. Charles I. Handley, local contractor and builder, convicted by a jury in Judge A. W. Aee's division of the district court Friday of last week on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon wea-pon with intent to do bodily harm, was today sentenced to pay a fine of $000 and the costs of prosecution amounting to 53SO. main in the custody of the sheriff until the fine was paid and if time is served In jail it is to be at the rate of $3 per day. The appeal bond was fixed at $1200. I'p to a late hour tonight, Handiey was still in the custody of the sheriff. Handiey shot Vern Albortaon, 12 years of age, August 2, when he discov ered the boy taking apples from his premises. prem-ises. Before the sentence was passed. N. J. Harris, attorney for Handiey, made a motion mo-tion for arrest of judgment on the ground i that the crime charted did not constitute a public offense. The motion was overruled over-ruled and the sentence passed. |